Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, April 05, 1906, Image 2

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    NEWS ITEM.
CHARLES L WING. Editor.
Published Pi very Thursday Altemoun •
rfy The Sullivan Publishing Co. i
At tha County Heat of Sullivan County, i
I.APOHTF, PA.
W Ma. ON. Pre»i<len.
TllOrf. .1. IMiIIAM. f-ee'y <fc Trciw.
Unwed a' iln- Pout Office at Laporte, as
second-class mail matter.
Sfiul your raw I'm 1 ' and skins to
I.iclitensteln /iros., and get vor . v
highest market prices for skins in
vonr vicinity. A first shipment will
convince you. Write for our new
price list,, LIOILTENSTEIX BROS.
II." River Street, Paterson, K. J.
Administrators' Notice. |
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
taken letters of Administration on the
estate of Frederick Arthur Dennett* late
of Shrewsbury township deceased. All
persons having claims against said de
cedent will please present them duly
iiutlienticaidd Cor payment, and all who
know themselves to he indebted to him
will please make payment to me.
BOYD P. BENNETT, |
T..J.&1M1. Ingham.Attvs. Admr.
Administrators' Notice.
INfate of Sarah Whitrpire, lute of Pav
idson Township, .Sullivan county, Pa. '
deed.
Not ice is hereby given that letters ot
administration c. t. a. upon the estate ol
s.iiil decedent have been granted to the
undersigned, Ali persons i idebted to
said »slate are requested to moke pay
menl; and those having claims or de
inHgainst i he same will make them
know without delay.
JOHN W. rAXT(t\. ;
Administrator, c. t. a.
Austin, Pa., Jan., lil), 190(i.
To the People:
Rich's Famous All-Wool Sock has
fallen into competition with a wry
inferior article. The imitation is so
perfect that only an export is able to
detect the counterfeit with its cotton
and shoddy mixtures, until the sock
is put into service. Unscrupulous
competftors are representing the soc/'
as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving
customer and injuring our reputa:
tion.
To protect ourselves and the trade,
in the future Rich's Socks will bear a
Red Seal Trade Mark printed in
White, a fac.simile of which is shown
above.
Respectfully,
John Rich & Bros.
Woolrich, Pa.
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J V'ASHINGTON P. P U J
Foley's Honey Ta\
h.-.;k: lungs and steps ihc coma.
A Garden Fo -
WHAT'S thai,—a Harden for fl.OO' And ym can have even more for your dollar,
Yes, K< ad©r. that'* just what I mean. You can have Crisp Celery, Sweet Peppers,
--a complete Harden with llie various Choice Cauliflower. Sage, Parsley, Toothsome
kinds of v< notables needed to supply your Turnips, Succulent Spinach, Palatable i'uwo
table ahiind.mil> kins,
—All grown fiom the famous BUCKBEB —ln short, a complete, up-to-date, 20th Cen
seedv. the seeds that are lull pf life," "•■the tury \'i % etahle Garden, containing everything
'"' ds that money can buy. thai will couttibuiu to your pica- mo ami profit.
ihis oner combines both quantity and « * ■
qualify.
V " NEVER li.i L nn» lust like it t.rfore. My hie new 110I> frie book lulls all about it.
1 inn It of it. a harrf, H /or a It explainju!»t hov* you this "garden
* * I lot a doll ,i
An r.t yi ve , y»»u 1M of wonderfully In-
A goon vegetable garden, properly man- t' < -ting uaiu «!e,.-iiUng and illustrating
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It « tws ylt Cl. <• to Nj V %J| « v 1 ' sutce*iftil es
ture, i.'ivt« yoa • chance to thg ptn.tice,
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The Best place
to buy goods
Is often asked by the pru
pent housewile.
Money saving advantages
ire always being searched for
Lose no time in making a
thorough examination of the
New Line of Merchandise
Now on
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STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
All answered at
Vernon Hull's
Large Store.
Hill aero ve. Pa.
I There's jftmple
Security
| for every dollar you deposit
| with this Company.
I A capital and surplus of
8 $450,000.00 guarantee the
| safety of your savings.
We pay 3 per cent, interest
and you can begin, with any
sum from $1 up.
Postal card brines handsome free booklet
telling how to Bank by Mail.
LACK A WANNA
COMPANY
404 Lackawanna Avenue
SCRANTON, PA.
5 ' \;.y
taste and appetite
-ftfiTi Lu, i— j};^ « t'mwam 1
his strip is manufactured under a U.S. patent
. «nd :s the neatest, strongest ami most durable
. itxlovv shade holder on the market, and we
f?iianint<*< it to be as represented or money re
vindetl. The price, Kxpress paid, to all points it)
V Md., Del.. N.J.and NY.One Dollar per doz,
Dther states Your order solicited.
IGKN A PAKSONS & 00. Catawlssa. Pa
To t'm'o (<uuKtipii(ioii Vorevey.
"All. i t i';uu:\ '■ '.lUiartic. 10c or2f>o
If o. O. O. toil 1 dr ginnta rotund naonoy
Mauls Kidneys and &tadder Right
i presto
(beffr tin en /.our)
f\u a sure resource
John D> Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a
CA3H DnPpTMT STORE. !
J. D. Reeser is in New York this week, buying the
large Spring stock for his up=to=date
Department Store.
John D. Reeser's Big
• i : r i 1 ~ DtTSHORB •
Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable
goo d from a reputabe concern.
We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOPS from 2.50
Hw to 500 a ' r, 112
jLdjßr Tracys Shoes for'
fnrmes are, we tind,
ajsood ASSORTMENT
fiH'"' 1 /: -V \A of CHILDRENS' and
1% ¥ \ \ LADIES' Heavy Shoe
I § '% Fine Goods at correct
I T&[\tLt\ - prices.
A id?MN pi^us
I yßg-'ttg* V
I/f BEST K-SO SHoe "
Clothing Made to Order
Ml have the right appearance and guaranteed o<>d
in boili material and workmanship undjprice nre.
We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, but
good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices.
NORDMONT SUPPLY Co.
I General Merchants, P mont* steam mill?
IST OH ZDIMZOIsTT. ZP_A_.
Hov Aboot This ?
Our line of carpets this year is double what it was
last year. In fact we have the largest and greatest line ol
Floor Coverings
ever shown in this section of country. The line consists
of Brussels, Wilton?, Mouquetts, Velvets, Pro-brussels.
all wool Ingrains, C. C. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, and
Granite Ingrains, Cordemon Carpels, and the new Mon
tana Carpet.
RUGS RUGS RUGS
Our line o f rugs is ver> strong this year, in fact you
will be surprised when you come to look it over to find
a variety of colors and sizes. Rugs 9x12 feet ra: ge
in price irom $4.40 to $28.00.
We Have NOT Slighted the
Matting Department.
We hive all the new and c Uhey patterns in :;1!
,rat J es Irom 12 1-2 c's. to 49c pi r >a?d.
Molcombc cf Lauer,
Purnitare Cf Undertaking
DUSHORE, PA.
TELEPHONE.
Try Tht News Item Job Office Once.
Kine Printing
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MODERN VV c i rim
To Please.
Williamsport & North Branch Railroad
TIME TABLE.
In effect Monday. Dee. 11, 1905.
Road down BcM Hp
King stations where time Is marked "112"
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P. M. P.M AM!A. M. A M STATIONS. AMAMA.M.IVM. PMI' 11 I'M PM
12 50 4 211 5 2ft! 1022 ISO Hulls... . 1 '.1.17 12 15 4 (10 SOS 955
12 55 M2;i 5 :io;f 10 25 f7.V Peniitrinle 51 XI 12 12 a 56 ftco 950
1 05 432 5 10! 10 :st 801 . IltiKhrsville 922 12 00 8454 6o 9 12
1 1:1 489 54H 10 14 f.S U« Picture Pocks 915 11 52 3 86! .s -»J
1 19 44s ( ...Lyons Mills 1147 8...
1 26 445 fM4I ....CI amount 1141 328 821
1 ill 452 ■ 811 ...Glen Mawr 11 82? sl7
1 10 fS(O 1 fS2O ..St ruwl .ridge 1127 hi:: *im
I 41 (5 U5 | I ...Lcechtilen 11 21 309 803
1 50 507 826 ..Huncj Valky 11 If ;i 07 8"0
... . ffios f'J M ..Bernlco S .V, . . .... ' 650
112. OH ....Satterileld B5O 685
AM A. M. ! A >1 A. M. p M P M PM
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S Rl 9ono£tnwn 8 112 0
985 Kaglt-fi Mere 2 10
It 28 9 h ...Diifliore 7~V* 0 '>s
7 10 50 ...Towandft... 705 580
1210 Wilkes Barre 05
500 400 1229 10 00 780 WllltftliSport 680 10*80 1239 587 1031
S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND,
Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent.
Reduction Sale of
3MOES.
Great lyinjains
for everyone.
J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
FIRST NATIONAL BANi<~
HUGHESVILLE, IE\A.
CA $5 >0()0 (HK DeW,TT BODINE, President.
JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres.
Surplus ana
Xet Profits. W C. FRONTZ, Cashier.
50.000.
DIRECTORS:
Transacts a General
IVWitt !>o<im(\ Jacob 1 Vr, IVt«*r Kwilor,
Banking Business. ,| i;,!i Kelly, Will, Frontz, \V. C. KIM in I/.
\CCoUiltSoflndivid- J.unes K. Monk. .John Laiid. I'. I'. I'.renliollz,
lials and Finus l'eter Kroiitz, W Soiii*. Daniel IM'oiist.
solicited. JohM lu,n -
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"Mew Rival," " Leader," and "Repeater" •
UllM apoa having tlwin, u'•« en « :!.rr« unJ jruu will tyi ih« Wl»h«U» IK*« moiwjr C*B buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. >
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